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The causes and consequences of the intergenerational persistence of inequality are a topic of great interest among … observed and are associated with income inequality, poverty, economic growth, public educational expenditures and assortative …
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dramatic transformations in the past century. While Classical economists advanced the hypothesis that inequality is beneficial … development. Moreover, in contrast to the Classical viewpoint, which underscored beneficial effects of inequality for the growth … process, the modern perspective advanced the hypothesis that inequality may be detrimental for human capital formation and …
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The causes and consequences of the intergenerational persistence of inequality are a topic of great interest among … observed and are associated with income inequality, poverty, economic growth, public educational expenditures and assortative …
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Five years ago, then Prime Minister Boris Johnson made "levelling up" a central plank of the Conservative Party's bid for re-election, with a manifesto pledge to "level up every part of the UK". In 2022, the government published a thorough and ambitious White Paper setting out 12 levelling up...
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high levels of inequality. …
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The shock on human capital caused by COVID-19 is likely to have long lasting consequences, especially for children of low-educated families. Applying a counterfactual exercise we project the effects of school closures and other lockdown policies on the intergenerational persistence of education...
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dramatic transformations in the past century. While Classical economists advanced the hypothesis that inequality is beneficial …
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